The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1814 |
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... course of which his most important discoveries in chemistry were made . In 1756 he succeeded Dr. Cullen as professor of medicine and lecturer in chemistry at Glasgow . He published an essay containing experiments to investigate the ...
... course of which his most important discoveries in chemistry were made . In 1756 he succeeded Dr. Cullen as professor of medicine and lecturer in chemistry at Glasgow . He published an essay containing experiments to investigate the ...
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... course of my philosophical pur- suits . My narrative will show that the first hints , at least of almost every thing that I have discovered of much importance , have occurred to me in this way . In looking for one thing I have generally ...
... course of my philosophical pur- suits . My narrative will show that the first hints , at least of almost every thing that I have discovered of much importance , have occurred to me in this way . In looking for one thing I have generally ...
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... course of his speech , he paid high compli- ments to the talents and skill of lord Wellington , and then went through the several topics that had been de- scanted upon from the throne . He admitted at the close that we must necessarily ...
... course of his speech , he paid high compli- ments to the talents and skill of lord Wellington , and then went through the several topics that had been de- scanted upon from the throne . He admitted at the close that we must necessarily ...
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... course of debate , that though the claims of the ca- tholics might in themselves be en- titled to a favourable attention , yet they had forfeited all consideration by their precipitate and violent con- duct . By this rule it might be ...
... course of debate , that though the claims of the ca- tholics might in themselves be en- titled to a favourable attention , yet they had forfeited all consideration by their precipitate and violent con- duct . By this rule it might be ...
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... course that has been pursued , and the various modes that have been recommended for attaining the object which the ad- vocates of the catholics contem- plate , I am strongly impressed with the persuasion that this course will not be ...
... course that has been pursued , and the various modes that have been recommended for attaining the object which the ad- vocates of the catholics contem- plate , I am strongly impressed with the persuasion that this course will not be ...
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78 ページ - And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.
36 ページ - It was not their custom to use hostile weapons against their fellow-creatures, for which reason they had come unarmed. Their object was not to do injury and thus provoke the Great Spirit, but to do good. They...
59 ページ - THE righteous perisheth, and no man layeth it to heart: And merciful men are taken away, none considering That the righteous is taken away from the evil to come. He shall enter into peace: They shall rest in their beds, Each one walking in his uprightness.
18 ページ - Certain Conditions or Concessions to be agreed upon by William Penn, Proprietary and Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and those who may become Adventurers and Purchasers in the same Province.
37 ページ - Brothers sometimes would differ : neither would he compare the Friendship between him and them to a Chain, for the rain might sometimes rust it, or a tree might fall and break it; but he should consider them as the same flesh and blood with the Christians, and the same as if one man's body were to be divided into two parts.
31 ページ - God, and his holy angels, that you be lowly, diligent, and tender ; fearing God, loving the people, and hating covetousness. Let justice have its impartial course, and the law free passage. Though to your loss protect no man against it, for you are not above the law, but the law above you. Live, therefore, the lives yourselves you would have the people live, and then you have right and boldness to punish the transgressor.
22 ページ - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? do that which is good. and thou shalt have praise of the same: for he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath- but also for conscience
212 ページ - I shall now finally close this disagreeable correspondence, trusting that, as we have completely explained ourselves to each other, the rest of our lives will be passed in uninterrupted tranquillity. — I am, Madam, with great truth, Very sincerely yours, (Signed) GEORGE P.
239 ページ - And whereas the Senate of the United States have approved of the said arrangement and recommended that it should be carried into effect, the same having also received the sanction of His Royal Highness the Prince Regent, acting in the name and on the behalf of His...
188 ページ - If her honour is invaded, the defence of her reputation is no longer a matter of choice; and it signifies not whether the attack be made openly, manfully, and directly — or by secret insinuation, and by holding such conduct towards her as countenances all the suspicions that malice can suggest. If these ought to be the feelings of every...